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Chapter 4

Form 4-16

A person who sells an interest in real property must give the purchaser a written notice substantially similar to the following unless the property is located wholly within a municipality’s corporate bound­aries. Exceptions exist for some types of transactions. Tex. Prop. Code § 5.011.

Notice Regarding Possible Annexation

If the property that is the subject of this contract is located outside the limits of a munic­ipality, the property may now or later be included in the extraterritorial jurisdiction of a municipality and may now or later be subject to annexation by the municipality. Each munici­pality maintains a map that depicts its boundaries and extraterritorial jurisdiction. To deter­mine if the property is located within a municipality’s extraterritorial jurisdiction or is likely to be located within a municipality’s extraterritorial jurisdiction, contact all municipalities located in the general proximity of the property for further information.

Dated: ________________________________.

   
[Name of purchaser]